Except when males are singing, Kentucky Warbler is a skulker preferring to remain well hidden amongst the cover of grass and ground debris. It is recognized by yellow underparts and its black face with yellow “spectacles.”
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Kentucky Warbler
Fort DeSoto Park, St. Petersburg Beach, FL
April 20, 2007 ©John Schwarz
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Kentucky Warbler
Fort DeSoto Park, St. Petersburg Beach, FL
April 20, 2007 ©John Schwarz
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Kentucky Warbler
Fort DeSoto Park, St. Petersburg Beach, FL
April 20, 2007 ©John Schwarz
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Kentucky Warbler
Fort DeSoto Park, St. Petersburg Beach, FL
April 20, 2007 ©John Schwarz
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Kentucky Warbler
Fort DeSoto Park, St. Petersburg Beach, FL
April 20, 2007 ©John Schwarz
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Kentucky Warbler
Fort DeSoto Park, St. Petersburg Beach, FL
April 20, 2007 ©John Schwarz
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Kentucky Warbler (wet after bathing)
Dry Tortugas NP, FL
April 20, 2006 ©John Schwarz
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Kentucky Warbler
Fort DeSoto Park, St. Petersburg Beach, FL
April 21, 2007 ©John Schwarz
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Kentucky Warbler
Dry Tortugas NP, FL
April 20, 2006 ©John Schwarz